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Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1869-06-23

Morning journal (Columbus, Ohio), 1869-06-23 page 1

itatM of Atl vt.rlilar.nai UA!L-Oaaqmai.saaHsiHns S;caal as Hiwiasaa Hsr.aaa,asaqaaas sack laasruia.... a 1 Laaal .sss.Bus,aaaiBiali a. to laal.F -UMaqaan.araa tasastua. 1 AO SaaAaddttuaal laasrttoa.. ....... It , Luaal as naaiasai aroaaaa, fsat Mat, t miS taarrUua .-. SO Adsattasaaaata, of two liaee. aaltaals lot Waal aalaaia, vUl to taaansd fat aa aau eaca laaartina. aaSU further asaMa. aar Kirht Uaas ar hsn amaka a aqaara. AdssriisMaaaU sh half sr ha. laasrtad at aaf ftgaa as eatu ralva, vaica wul la faxaiaaad oa appusataja. state at n ant . 7 a, t 1 a..FJ 4 -aa V aa rVOu xxxii : . ; : columiuis oH10'--vedotb:qay june 2 N(X 170. aa-aarjeaasaSsaisbsa'toa. . OHIO STATE JOURNAL. itaa.Ti,7 " rty. BUSINESS 'DIRECTORY. r We IB ! lk.lUM M Ml ItMaV ana w Ik fallasriaa liat at UIumIhb uIkm Nim ii kick Um art rallaWaufT eatunwm AKClllTECTK. Uivlt , Yt, t. hmmikp.s " f Aliases Unl HuilM, l-rrial Hank. Session-' IU-. sSsa Ttl Cm 'ATTOltNEYS. JH ATTOtlNaV.AT-I.AW. 1U MwltjHtW' T jiTCMriM.s, -.. .,, H oMtCltTBMkBUlldnMt. riAKJ NASH, S ATTUIWEYII-AT-LATr.-- '" ' - '), Ho. attHim.. AmboaHaMaae. ' BEKlt'AND WINE. I J uui Las.I Bsar Halaa. Plll Unaulua Lia,iaisiiUlUr oa hand. ItiUS. Ui.'h St. : BQWR-BINDEUV rfcl'AVOH'S HOOK BINIrtHV, J ANU BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTORY, ' Room. H, M n Mottk Uk Bt., tot. Bnad Uf. BOOKS ANB STATIOmEHY- v J flutt.oeFa,EiiopeB,salo-ArrisldJsA Fmnoa WnUillopyiIa;llWul'.ltiJinWl. BOOTS AND SHOES. AV.Ki. BOOT ANU BHUE BXUBb, Ko. H South High, eoiui Town lit. OH KHAKI. IIOHKJHH. Manufacturers mil Uealera in all kinds of Boots No. 163 BuutU Huh Bt. J. kAI.lt, . Boot, ud HllOil dftiW leoelTM, and sold ebsp. No. MB North Hish strf. t. BOOTS & SHOES -(Wholesale.) J Wholpiwle llert In Hand .nd Uschloe m&df Boots and HhoH, North Ulih Street. CANDY MANUFACTOllY. f-lOl.t.llAN nXIIKIt. Kj yhoMie(j,n,i, lUuurncUjrr n4 Bakorr.Toys, Fow,wn Vriula. Nnk, to. JBii B. IliKh St., Columtius. CAltlMAGEN AND BliOOIES. PETUKit, BliNNSt CO., Hanulactuieraof Carruurea, Ae.,No. 119 Town Ht, tnaar tho Market Booael. Bopurlng dons promptly. ClUAltS ANU TOBACCO. TTTJTTR CTITH, ' Manulacturera of and wholoaals ft retail duakre An Fins Cigars. No. J south High street. 1 .V. HA4JII, Booth High street. Cigars all of my own manufacture. COAL. B JM!er Itsiaj filial, f:o.. 1 V WhulosslaaullktaUdealorslnCoal, 117 North Mlgh Bt. MAT. WKAVKU, tko'y. Wii.i.iAmN 4 mAitm.i:. Dealers in Uoetlag, riltaburg and BhaftCisL Ofnes in Post Owes Kntranes. ' "TV P. 1DA1H, 1 . m Ussier in beat Quality of Hocking Coal. Udtoa, Ifootof Hich St., west epd. Warehouse, all Conal Bt. Wl. HOIIINSON, .... . . Wholesale and KeUll dealer in FltUliulf ud IloeklngUoal. 961 North High St. CWNlFECI'IONS A UESTAI'ItANT. T I.INWKMANrl Ac CO J J. Ambus UuiliUmr. dealer, in Foreign Fruits, Toys, Oysters, Pinli anil (lame of all kinds IP st'seon. CKOCBEUY, Ac. VV'Mna andtlut'sniwars, Olsss ft Plstid Ware, ILamps awl Kilul'a,wboli'sale4kwUil. If.N.lltgliHt. 'IIIIAIN TILli AND fcKWKB PlPli TK( PATrKIINUN, .! Dealer in Sole llriiin Tile and Btooe newer ripe. Yard, opposite Union Passenger Depot. D1IUGOISTS. "YONI.I'll fflATT. if Teuple's Urug Store, 3M South High Bt. scripttonsrarefullysoinponftdedatallhuurB ; Dllt WOODS. OIHOKN.KKHNIIaW cVV sucoessors to J. D. Oiborn ft Co. 14J B. High St 'arr',MatHrom. I W (llmhs . Staple Patier DrT (tood EltllOUANT AGENT. it, II. VAmPKN, i flu. Kmi.nt a.'t n..l Ratata and Ifitelllavncj Ones, Ag't fur Allan no SUamahlp Oo'a IV) N. HighBt. trlJUNITDHEC. Clol,i7MBtiN CAiiTivtB'r t:o J Manufa,!turers of all klnda of Furniture, Chain, fto., wholesale end retail. Ware-rooms, 101 S. Highlit HMI piibnitiibp. CO., Manalacturen of drat-clasa Furnltor. Wholesale and Retail Wareroomi 6, 7 and 8 (iwynne Block. It HI Ell JAIKIS GABDHF.H. Furrier, makes, slters and repairs Furs, at 8. K eor. SUte ft 3d Sts. Work done promptly and well. UKOCEKIES. "i i:n. p, uair.KI.Kit. l T WnnlaaaU and Batail dealer In (Map! Wholesale and BetaU dealer In Htaple Urocerlea choice Famllr Flour, fto. No. 1 North liight Bt, i-as:'ra'llM tr null.. X Wholaaak and Uelaliuroaers, Bhlppersof Vegeta- blea Fruits, fto. Wholesale for caah at lowil prices. pHIKIKK, RIKBIOKI At CO., I Wholesale and Ketatl Urooers. (Tholes Teas, Fo sigi and Domestic Fruits, fto. No. !l B. High St, . BAHDWAUE. rt ninioii' a i s.. JL. Dealsrain Iron, Nails, Tinners' Btoek, Ulaaa, faints, oiu, varnunss, ate. no. aw noutn niga o. HOUSE FIJKNITIJBi:. A trrom. . TAYI.OK A; MHPF. - J7i- u Deslsrsin Usrdwars. llauss Furnishing Goods llrstes. HloYes. Fursscs, fto. in North Hth . HAT CAPS, ETC n'ecltniN imii l lllatvifj. V Manufacturer of Hats, Cape and Furs, and dealer In Straw Ooods, Vmbrellaa, fto. 91U South Illgh St. limillANCE, Horan NRIIBANCtRCO.COI.I'lt1BI.0. Taint luoomti ft AMu;jrlOT,DI t:l. .. . . W.O.Ja.BAKKIl, Secretary. ,ir. echibeb. . HKBHillNKK AIIATia, s.-jf ''cbauu,desiT.lnall kindsor Worked Vf ' rliwnkst, Mth, An, . Uar, Bpnog A JVter tils. aneiteiiANT tailouh. j pr.H.BAy.( ANT TAItJIR. No. Dt N'Utb Ulgh Ht 3 doors north ot (Jay. THK OHIO flUiKCII ANT TAII.OHINI, ft IILOTHINU VO., IU . Ullh St. (lulls' Sulb MadstaOMsr. tUadr.asadoUI0liiMalws7i11ah.Bd. , ..u . .. . JWfli lHNnr:HMKIe.;H, UsrrhaatTalM and dealer la Headyad. Oloth. as ft llrnU' Furnishing Uooda. I Nell Uouse Building. ,HI.M.EIIV. ATK. H. IIANIK i'A. alilhnurv .nd FaacT frnodal Osntlsinsin's Felt sta amind and Presssd. tJot. High and Spring ma. JH, WlliKIK, .. ' "1' 1 Faakionakls MIUIMIT, UnaaTrimmlaga, Fany 4ana,o. Uo Hoath alarh St., sp.UtxaUla Moaaa. ,. J, WH01.KSAI.il ft hKT I,mi,ldNHIl (KKIIIO, .t 1 .1. n . Hill 1 tk Uigk .. Opara Uoua bWek. , "'mrsMvi'. -it if nn H. . IHUIOtt. I. ,m;i .... - -ii -j . Hheet Mump and Mimlral Initnimenla: CU ckrrln wwu.mj mmm rmmM tin, 11 makn uupph J lUaba i-iaao., lMllMt frm Unrant and Meiedei, MuejeaUMUiiaMnM. ,11 (1 ItHUUbV, MACHINf WOUKS. ' 'liiM'sin i ai'iuis.: ro.. Vj nma!ilauXatioaai7tMansvrtM,fMIICBa. saarmnrry. mm. Swaau waa' Itaao Bswaje. PAWN-BKOUEII. TOHIH (1IHIIKLD. O No. 30 Kaat Town St. Honey lnt on Plate, U old anil miw vwrnm, sf... r.rrnat wfiifi.'iw PllT'UllES. i lITCIBKn Ac MllMIIHti. i ' i-. . V V I hutographsrH,dek!r. is 1'rlnrn, Oral ft Kann Frames, btudiuftaalearouigronudAoor.lP.O. Aruadt p. noBKiNon tt tttt ' , t'lIUIXJOKAPUBItB, ' ' ' SI South Hish rl treat. M. KI. GKIXWOI.B, FHOTUtiHAFHKH, No. IS Bast Broad Btnwt. Bt. P.I.I, IOTT, '' "T "r' PhobarraDh Parlors in Johnana Bnlldinv Nil In sf: Boat High etrset. ... ... ... . PLIintBEBS A BEEE IIANGEIM. E HAI.I.KV fHN, lttkn IB LeJUl Vu and HhMt lnJ.Hatha Anal aUr t'loMta and Wh ttowla. No. Wi South Tbudbls KCAL ESTATE. AAHLi JOHNMlN, BSAL CUTATK AGENT, Postorrlra Arrsle. SAWS. OIII.KIX KAN ill AN, Manufacturers of all sizes and every description of Saws. B. K. aorner Spring and Water atraets. SHIHT MANIJFACTOUY. o. 11. AftDKEWN. tShirt MuiufartAirv. N. 18 Oiwra Uuum. ttm- Put- warmntM a itccki fit. KOAP, CAIVDLEH, Ac. W. KONN ' Manufacturer and dealer In Saan and Uanlla. Hldea nnd Tallow. Westol Broadway Bridge. TAILOIIINO A HEPAIltlNG. Ji i.ii'm i.ai ti-:kh('ii, Tailot; room No. 1 Naughton Building. Clothes made, repairod and altered in a satisfactory manner. HKNBY BKKTKHNITIg, TAIIAIlt, CI.KANKIl AND UKPA1KRH. No. 136 south High, op. (ioodale House, up stairs. WATCHES AND JEWIXUY. Rll. IIIINBAK At CO., . Di-alers In Walch,. tloeka. Plated Ware, sew elry and Spectacles. No. 11 hast Town Street. Til A. V L. I.KMIIIKHP.tlX, X1 . Wholesale and uetuil dealers in Watches, Clock! and Jewelry. No. 71 South Uigh St. WINES No. Ub Bouth High St., baa :he choicest Wines rod and whits. Heoommended by all physicians. YANKEE NOTIONS (WholitMile.) HA ii it in, NKii.p.ii A: nixon, Wholesale dualera in Foreiirn ft American Fane Uoodsft Yankee Notions. 101, los, lu! ft lull K. Town HL GROCERIE8. GEO. M'DONALD fc CO. IO Sonlh HIkIi Sircci. KV.V.V CONNTAIMTI.Y ON II AIM II a full lino of oarefully selected FAMILY GlIOCEHIKs Wo would call spocial attention to our brand of LOGAN MILLS WU1TU WUilAT VLOUU Hade from genuine White Hill Wheat, not excelled bl any uraua in unio, we also Keep a supply oi Fresh Cruckiiil Wheat, augii Maw tf ji;. tnciioNAi.n v co. BOOK BINDERY. SIEBERT &, LILLEY, Blank Book Manufacturers, l'rlii orM, Uiuilvi'M, AND LEQAl CLANK rVlSUHUKltS. tipeciftl1 ftttentiun paid to BianufarturttiK Brnt-clwt Ann tiiitinn ui every iwwTipiura, wnn oi withuut DrintMl hfrKltuim, MtiUCJUANTH. MANL'FAtTUttiSUH, UAllatUAUCUUrANlKb. o. Full Mts ol Hookn mitih on ihurt outlee. u nuiUtd tu ifiTti ptirfect utufBOtioD. OPEKA HOUSE BUILDING, oyllueodl; C'OI,UMIIllH,(l. COMMISSION HOU8EU. WM fflON YPENl , FORWARDING Sl COMMISSION MERCHANT, -naun u- Grain of nil IfimlM, PI.OUH, WIIIMKW, Ac. "The Hurheat Prices Paid stall times foi Una Wheat, Kya, Barley, ste., etc OFF10K: Near nest P.nd of National Boad tlrldgi, (lOl.unBliN, OHIO. maylT sod3mls SEWING MACHINES. Old tools at anr pno an dear When new ud Unproved onee appear. rn ax i yi iho v rnn knt ovfh am I other Family HewiM Machin. and we claim that t will do a greater raiiKe of work with leea trouble and ariltiHtment of nvetlle, thread and tennlon, and ie l liable to get out of order, more umple In manaHement, and eaaier oomprehended than anr tewing machine In the market, notwithstanding the many mierepreevn-tatrone made bj our nviou$ oompetlton who lull Inferior machinea. If ihj had the txtt, It would nut be neeeeaiary to run down the Vlureniw. The faat Ii the Florence Ban ao many Improvement! and advantatrea, over the machinea repreeented by our neluhbura, that they are obligvd to reeurt to mierepreevntation, which nun Id oe buneaili tne durnitv oi an nunurauleeomiwa I tor. If an airrnt ol othr machinea oall on you and run down our maehinm, make a note of hit remark and oall al our AlToom, and w will aatUly yuu that what they aay ayainst our macntnee a nut true, out falae In every particular, and our mnohlt--will uetaln ua in an we ciaim mr , w, o. uuutvn, i Kaei Htaie HL,i:iMimriue. inn? Qiiawi'mTVn T It Y WELDEN SPRING WATER, (AltorntlTot hnlybciulo.l NT, ,IL IIANH, VX. T VimiFIKS TUH t J.IIOH, AND (WHICH CA. . TAIllIU, Kidney IXimiilaiuTA.anil aU dkaase. ol tin' sculp and akin. mr Ask to aee Pamphlet, of B. K. HAMrKI,, Ak'vt, uy ueod.lni' No. I.I South High ot,, Culumbua, W- White Sulphur Springs, i ' Umubrlar to., West Va, TltlH 01,11 AN!) IMHTINUVIHIIKU WATKHINU 1'fiAf 'R, art Itiftif r-nttwnM aa nti nnrlValM .ifrq-fiM airent fur th eur ol nhntinate dia-aei and ft trw rwwirtot the phttuure Mkir. will li upj-netl ua Hie lot or Mat, with a capacity for the vnlvrtalumrntof aUtut. i.dnii prrftiifla. ' Ttie niiHaMiHk Ohm H. tj -v nnntinir with the IWiunvre Ohm H. II, (titiuiitib ibu tiriuiue Alea H It. I will In ruuutnit to the Hp'lniuby (he lit of July A -luViitlid IUH mtd Un Un.l, with cv-rt enure uf fnirnnn( antnMr..'nt eakulateil rnierent the mva IM uroonirlbikU Ui the happittee" of tlvt w krr W pWati tars, frill lai luunil lrra. f lUIH B I'll,, jiini MNiim I'mnrtftrirs. riiim iM.n .,MiKu nii.i,'rnat A. iinilnrslaiiail haa aaain lalisn cliaran nl llnli,l I'lanloif Mill, wt Walnut alnvl, iail i,r ll,s Market Hurt., anil ra prspaml ta ,ln all airma nr Planinir, ranull Haannif, Kasli, IStar, Kiln, mr , im tli afctirlnat aiilHta All iv.Miaa will flnil It 1.1 ttiiw advaaUHs l BITS nis a il Banns avina snw wn, i,-, M.rilQiiai UKNIIF UunaHUH, (Rflo5e n c eVW SEWING IVIftCHINEy DRY GOODS. NAUGHTON'S f) KI'IMNtlHa !r IIKY tilkolIN Ana IVkV aland am A. asawaiiF mntasl aa aau aa.1 sasaain. the N 1UW stocu. Tk. nadeaslgnsd atedtaa klaaaatl V, sail ua Han utMMJS at ijuwaax l-aioas, , , . . , , DrvM l.sxxla, . Chraut IrlrriiirHt, i:lica! Mtiawlis, ' ". CheHit! Everjrthlu( , ' CtieMia J antes Naughton. ' lit A; IHtftoath HinktUrol, -aiarMitSB) , ,, i Oor.mbs,ohle. A. C. 1IGADLEY & 10. TAKE PLEASI'HE ' IN INFOIIHJNO THB1B PATKONS AND TBK ,, , 1'UUUIU THAT TUB HAVH Large & Attractive Stock OF ItliK'k Ac lTiincy ILK8! Striped Foulards, Mriped roplius, Plain Poplius, Mohairs, ilprtfas, French & Bullish Piques. Irench tuglisn Ininlzes, Kobes, Percales, liiughaiUN, (loaklngs, Shawls, ' Mantles, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOS I EBY, Cloths and Cassimcres, COTTONADES, CHECKS, STRIPES, LINENS, Domestic Goods, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, &c. VtT Wo most respect fully invite tlie nt tent inn of the lA'lk-uil llL-ntlemcn to our very WMFLETB and ATrUA(rnVBHtuck,atenringaU that nupilniwUl be spared to pleaau. r ilarKHiun Rlwu lu nil fuvuriUff ua witb u cull. A. C. HEAdTeY tic CO., Nos. '2.10 At tl,VJSoulll IliKh Si. aprJt I N- OH SALE OF SPRING & SUMMER DRESS GOODS, AT llcdiiued X'riccs, Commencing Monday, June 14th. 50 Pieces French Percales 25c. 25 " " Lawns 20c. All our French Jocontits and Organdies at Bcductid Prices, DRESS GOODS AT 25, 27, 30. 31 AND 81 BLACK IM GBKNAUINB. 8-4 White Crape Maretz, Striped and Figured Vrenadines, A Lot of White Pique at 50c worth 75c, Llama Laco Points, i Kenyon & Wiggin, No. 0 Neil IIoiihc Block. Oi-Pll oeml. 0NBUUN, RtUSlllW AlO.'S CARPET AMD DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, UM MUIITII IIIUH 8T. The Nt'wcut FtitltiriiN nntl lict uinkck l ('urptiilnK. NmtliiK. Oil IJItilliN, Window Mliiitlt!. Curtain. and llollunds, Stiilr Hods, imd oth r llotiNe FiiriiloliiiiK Woods, are bring roiimnnlly rr. ttlvfd by it. Also, t varlwl anil large niiHortnu'iit of Stiiplc imd Fimcy ry Ooodn, at low priced. iijjfii mr t'liAa. r. ftRkci .8. BRADFORD & CO., Wool Commission Morchants. I'llOVIDKNIil M. I. CaONBluVl""(TH IHIl.f !ITKU.-(!ANU AUVAN. . ru ttisili1 whiii nuiulrvd, Infnimstlitn In rs-..,,ll,Ti,!,mSi tiimlltliin "f tl markita, c , c, tnr-,Z't ,.ll'alf.ia, by l,.llsr. In Cliaa. F. Him.., V. k'lmmS ll.il, jlia:u(UuluB.buaH Ohio. Hacka lurnlrliial ua aiailallMii I il l n I . I . .inn 1 ., i . "I n ,i ( , $ ffiiven Away i Tu ny wroni wkliln "int'l'iVi"""', ttiat wilt lali llis Imnlils l.i writs tar -t1 iilara al lisMnaaa na,ln tin allots- ysaa i,!'""1' , aillili fiirnuil- .. .. t...i ...,lr. luinaral,. vd twlun. insula tu .iiir , h ..an, l'"'r,E"''Sl,','J'.',,Mll,'.?.', ulasanl emiiliirlnviitj a. a. aBAfiruaU aaita. , ..(uaiuHaw WARNING AGAINST A al : COUNTERFEITERS! The l'ulilic U hcrubr cautluntd against liurchanioj; or kaviug sujythln to do with a worthless, mixture, repreouuUil by Its unprlu ciplcd manufactarer, (who rvslilue la Clrcle-vllle, Ohio,) to be the bom fide ItlisliU'r's Herb Bitter. In maklug this representation he 1 guilty of dellburi'te falaehooil. nishlcr'sllcrb Bitten la manu.'iictiiml my by the undersigned, who are the sole successors ot Dr. Benjamin Mishlcr, and any other person or persons, who manufacture any preparation and offer It to the pnlille as niNhlcr' Herb Bitters or represent, directly or Indirectly, that It it mule according to"th original Mlshler receipt,1; are swindlers and lmposters. All dealers are, also, hereby notified that, under recent decisions or the Courts, tlicy may, ntl will lie prosecuted, it they offer for sale any counterfeit or Imitation of onr Bitters. It is Impossible lor this or any other puny to manufacture the counterpart of Mislu ler's Herb Bitters, lie claims to have purchased " the original receipt" fur making our Hitters, from one l'atton, who onco had a trivial Interest In our sales, but we respectfully submit to the public that this man l'atton does not know the ingredients we use, nor the method of preparing our Hitters, lie deceived the person who bought his receipt (?) and that person now seeks to Impose upon the credulity of the masses, notwithstanding he has been convinced that his ao called " receipt " Is worthless. All that this man l'atton knows about making our Bitters, Is known to every employee iu our labaratory, vl : the two articles used for llavoring pur poses, which arc liiiiiiihoriiiiit. We use no leas than twenty-two different Ingredients two of which are imported for us di rectly from France. Tho relative io-ortioili we uso of all theso lugredlents, and our method of extracting and c 0111 billing their medicinal virtues, Is a secret uow known to only three living individuals, and they are connected with our house, Mr. Patum is not connected with us. We submit, therefore, that the nostrum manufactured by the party In question, does not possess any medicinal virtue; that it Is only a common bar-drink ; that it is made to sell not to cure and that in retre seating it to be our Oreat Household lieine- ly, thu manufacturer la guilty of a gross fraud aud is unworthy of the nubile confidence. Like every other nrticle of value, MIS11- MSIl'S I1EKU MTTKIIS Is a shining mark (or counterfeiters, and we are determined to protect ourselves against this species of sconudrellsin. It may prove Itself cunning, but it will flud that we are actlue and vigilant in defending our right. We cannot per fectly protect the public against imiUUioim of our Hitters, but the public can protect themselves to a great extent If they will observe the following rules, viz: 1st. Do not purchase any article represent ed to be MIBHLEK'S UKUU MTTKKS, which is not uutlitntiaittil by the marks enumerated In the paragraph below, headed Caution! 2ud. Buy only ol those dealers whose standing In the community is a guarantee of their inttijnty. 3rd. Have nothing to do with any article purporting to be MISULEK'S IIElill HIT- TE1I3, which is offered for sale by the luiml or 0,il(m. The gcnulno article Is sold ony in botlUii. CAUTION ! Wo beg to statu for the information of all respectable persons, that wo are the sole proprietors of MISII LEU'S HEItn MTTEllS, which Is put up only In Munre yhm ImtUet with Wgnulitiitnl measure of done', blown on the rear pmiel ; tho words " Oil. 8. II. IIaiitman ,fc (Jo. one side panel, and the words " Misiu.Kit's I mui HirrKitB " on the other side panel. A neat while table Is placed on the front panel Ooer the (ark and extending down the sides of the neck of each bottle, is Our Own Internal Hcvcuue Stamp,, with a portrait of Dr. Benjamin Mlshler, directly in the centre, Every bottlu Is wrapped In a Iare Circular, aud is agaiu enclosed lu a yellow outiule wrn;i. per, on the frontof which Is our Trade Mark, (the snme aa tho one at the head of this ad verttsement), and also the words "MISII. I.EU'S 11KK1! BITTEHS." On tho sides of this wrapper are the words " Tlie (Irent IIouu hold Remeily." If the article that Is offered or sale does not answer lu every lurtkuUr to the foregoing description, It is uol genuine and any Information accorded to us of such being In the market, will Im receded as market! favor. N. U. Ileware ol Milled bottles. See that the stamp over the cork has not been turn liered with. DR. 8. , IIARTMAN k CO, l.fllM'IINtOl', I'll. I- bold by 8. ii. 8AMUKI, A Co., of Co lumbus, (., ami other respectable druggists Mkssiis. S. E. Samukl & Co. havo Jua bought a large lot of Mlshler s Herb Betters direct from Lancaster, Pa., and resiwctrully Invites all country dealers, druggists, and others who desire to purchase thu genuine urlldi, to call and buy or them, as they have houulil In large tiuaiitllles, ami are ablo to sell at less thau luMuilacurer'" prices liy tin slngle.uase. , . Juiil. it-Hn TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL BB BAIL- - I ispti-ial by F A Lias. I ! 1'UILAOKLTUIA, June ti. The game of base lull played to-day be tween the celebrated Ited Stockings of Cln cinnati and the Key Stones of Phllapelphla, resulted in a victory for the- Cincinnati's. Tie score stood as follows:' when game was called on the 7th Inning the Cincinnati's were 45 and Key Stones 30. Over Ave thou sand people present and tlie game sharply coxiteseted. The Cincinnati's leaveto-morrow for Baltimore, where they play the Maryland club on Thursday, thence to Washing top. Thus far they have been victorious,' having defeated the best clubs of the East. MEW YORK. ... New Yohk, June ti. I Addltious la ttaa China Treaty. A Hong Kong letter of April 30th says that twenty-nine articles, embodying highly important concessions, are to be added to the teat of the Burlliuame treaty. These are in tended to afTord greater protection awl com-mrrcial facilities to foreigners.. The ludlan Catuiniaaion. Tho following dispatch from Mr. Colyer has been received by the executive committee of the U.S. Indian Commission in this city: f OUT J JKKIANCK, J title 4. We leave this morning for the Moqui coun try In Arizona. They are 1'iiliclo Indians there, of whom but very little Is known; they are said to occupy five or six villages In the mountains, and uumber aliout seveu thousand souls. They are peaceable and Industrious, raising com ami having flocks of goaW and sheep. Dr. Palmer, of the Smithsonian Institute, ami an escort oi lour soldiers anil the Navajo Indians accompany us, all mounted ou mules, and rations for W days. The Navajocs are doing as well as they coultl after their cruel antl stupid removal to tlie Basque Uodondo. Uen. Sherman deserves great praise for restoring them to their old homes here. They have aliout two t lousand acres planted wheat, corn, beans, Ax., anil have many sheep, ami are fust recovering from their poverty; still, they need help. Hev. J. M. Itoberts has commenced u Iiool and a cnurcn among incm ai huh place. nder the i'reslivturlan Hoard, which prom ises well; but he needs help also. Cnbau Juuta Admitted to Hull. The members of Cuban Junta, arrested yes terday, were to-day admitted to ball, except Kyan, who remalua iu jaU until ho has an examination to-morrow. Aoslalulit lulled stales Treasurer. It Is understood that Secretary Boat well will, to-morrow; appoint a successor to Assistant Treasurer Van Dyck, who tendered his resignation some months ago. lira, Forest's Alimony. An order was enteretl In tho Superior Court directing the Trust Company to pay alimony to Mrs. Forest semi-annually hereafter, which obviates the necessity of special semt-annnal orders. Arrest at Lottery Dealers. A large number of lottery policy dealers avc been arrested and held for examination, charged with doing business without paying speoial tax. xeiiaw fever. Several more yellow fever patients from the Saratoga have been admitted to the hospital, aud one additional death occurred. The NchiilxenfcNt. The storm Interrupted the shouting at the Schutzenfcst to day, but the In-door sports were thoroughly enjoyed. Ilaie Mall. The Atlantlcs beat the Haymakers yester day by 21 to 4. Presidency of I lie Columbia College. Brcv. Moj.-Oen. Alexander S. Webb, U. S. ., has been Invited to assume the Presidency of Columbia College. Death of ICev, lr. Grcenlenf. Hev. Dr. Urccnleaf, rector of the Chtirch of Emanuel, Brooklyn, died suddenly In his chair in the vestry-room last night. He was the sou of the late Judge tirccnleal of Harvard College. uuffalo, June aa. Hallroad Election. The following is the result of election for Ulcers of the Buffalo and Erie Hallway, heltl here to-day: Directors, William Williams of Uiitmlo, A. ltolilnsou ol new torn, Horace F. Clark of New York, Augustus Schell of Now York, Charles H. Lee of Sliver Creok, Gibson T. Williams of Buffalo, William L. Scott of Eric, IV, Milton Courtwrlght of Erie. Charles M. Heed of Erie. 11. L. J.aus lng of Buffalo, John M. Hutchison of Buffalo, lames U. Harrison of Hullalo, anil Ueo. u. Chaso of Buffalo. President, William Wil liams; Vice President, Charles H.Lee; Secretary and Treasurer, Ueo. H. Chase. Indicted for Murder. Ai.n.vNY,. luuuliii. The Uraud Jury uf Herkimer county in lictcd Mrs. Nancy Lyman for tho murder o( her husband, Ephralm Gardiner, In March last, Prof. Porter, of tills city, having discov ered arsenic lu the remains of tlie decascd. ILLINOIS. Ciiiiauo, June 11. Charge aguluat Iter. Tlr. Cheney. A lew days since Bishop Whltehonsc ap pointed Hev. Geo. F. Ctishmaii, liev. Hlchartl r . Swelt, and Judge I,. 11. Otis to examine the case of It, v. Charles E. Cheney. That committee performed the duty assigned and yesterday made presentment, which was serveil ou Mr. Cheney tlie same day. He is cited for trial ou the 81st of July, In the Bishops Cathedral Church the trial will be pub lic In its character. 1 lie charges against Air. Cheney are violating articles seven and eight of the constitution of the church aud viola tion of his ordination vows to minister the sacraments as they arc set forth aud reeelveil by the l'rolvstuut Episcopal uilitircli. the speclllcatlons are that he omilsthe words "regenerate" and "regeneration" lu the baptis mal service, and makes other variations from the book of Common Prayer. . WASHINGTON. Wasimniiton, June 'ii. Callura at Whlto llouao l.en. Webb Cabinet ffluetluv. The White House was lively to-tlay with callers, During tho morning Senator Feu ton, Hon. John A. Bingham, Secretary Rawl ins, ilou. 8. A. Hurlbut, U.S. Minister to Columbia, Hon. A. P. Hovcy, Minister to Peru, antl others saw Hie lVesldcnt. Gen. J. Watson Webb has arrived lu this city. At the cabinet meeting to-day all incuab- inet officers were present, excepting Cox antl llotitwell, who were represented by their as slstants. Colored Hen ou tho Jury. This morning, In the Criminal Couit, live colored men were swnru as grand-jurors, and ainoug thu petit-jurors summoned ior to morrow are nlnu colored men; the three bailiff's just appointed by the Court are col ored men. : MASSACHUSETTS Boston, Juuo 'i'i Ueulh ol Hlchard I leu her suicide. Hull. Hlchard Fletcher died last evening; agetl Ml years. Dr. Joslnh Alklnsou, a wi II known physician ol Nuwburypurt, committed suicide yesterday. Cause, temporary Insanity. - Hi-HiNirtKl,i, June S3, Tfuakeia far Turkey. Col. Benton, Commandant U. S army, Is sending away HHl.trtiO muskets, which our Government has sold to the Turkish Govern ment. mahylanl ' Baltimuhb, JunolW. ' Death ol 1. Mason Campkell. J; Mason Campbell, one of the most il In ilngiilshed of Maryland lawyers, dliil yester day. ' lale I. Iconic l.i.vr. til the r.ases of several prisoners Indtt'leil Inr acting ss Insuriincu agents without hav lug Statu licenses, Judge Gllmore deridis license was required, and the strsoiis were I lame to a penally of 1 10. FOREIGN NEWS. 1 1) j Atlaatic Oabls.) SPAIX. ' '' M.U1H1U, JUue'.'l. The oflicial reading of the new Constltu lion In many nlaces In the countrr was an swered with Republican cries. Slight dis turbances have ocenrred at r erial, Leon ami Portevcdo, but they were promptly suppress ed. A grand Republican demonstration will be made here to-morrow in honor ot the victims uf the revolution ol 'l6. The National Pan tbeon will be inaugurated, aud the remains of illustrious Spaniards will be conducted by a procession through tne streets antl aeposi ted In the edifice with appropriate ceremonies. Disturbances are apprehended, which the Government is taking precautions to pre vent. General Pezuela has been taken tu Cadiz, where he will be tried by court martial. km.i.ami. 1 I.omioN, June 31. The Koyal Thames Yatcht Club regatta came off, to day, from Nore to Davy. Twelve yachts sailed, starting at 8:35 A. M. By time and allowance, the Julia won the first prize, 100, anil the Kgiria the third prize, m lsmael Pasha, Viceroy of Egypt, arrived In London to-day, and is the guest of the Uueen at Buckingham Palace, which has been fitted up for his residence. A series of brilliant fetes have been arranged in his honor. The Viceroy was met at the railway station by the Prince of Wales and others, and was es corted by a large military procession to Buckingham Palace. All Immense crown oi lieople litl the way ami repeatedly cheered. t he sou oi tne laie rung luconurusoi Abyssinia, who has been at school here will he sent to India as the climate of England proves untavorable to his health. t he Sthe praises me n iitieu mares uuvera meut for its consistency in taking measures to prevent the departure of tlllihusteriiig parties for Cuba. It says the sanction by the Attorney Ueueral of the arrest of the Cuban lnsurgciit.1 unia, in new lorKissausiaciory. t lie more vigorously me ncuiraiiiy iuvn are enforced at ' tne outset me more easily will the public mind be led lu the rlgnt inrccuon oi sympauiy for a nation struggling for freedom Is natural to Americans as well as Englishmen; but the sooner tho people are reminded that a neu tral couulry has Unties that will uol allow the sending out of privateers and warlike expeditions the better. Neutrality Is not likely to exist unless me laws, as mey now stand, are enforced; and when the laws are insufficient, they ought to lie amenueii. bug lislt lawyers and statesmen may, to tltelr own advantage and nstrnction. watcn tlie result ot the proceedings instituted in the United States, for the American statute dealing with the subiect Is almost iiidentlcal with the Knnllsh law. The case will he tireceilf lit ol jtollry worthy of consideration and Imita tion. In thu House of Lords this evening the Earl of Sbaftsbury gave notice of an amend mcnt to the bill for the disestablishment of tho Irish Church, to the following effect: "That the surplus church property shall be a fund from which to grant loans to the Irish peasantry." Madrid, June 82. . The Heunblican members of the Cortes arc about to Issue a manifesto advising all their supporters to swear allegiance to the Constitution if positively required so to do. The clergy consider It their policy to reject the oath as a body. Tho Republican dmnonstra- lion to day was quite large anil passeti on quietly. ;i;itTiAiv. Fhankfomt, June 21. United States Bonds closed easier, but not quotably lower. MEXICO. Havana, Juuo 31. Arrival al .linlsler Melaau. Steamship Cleopatra from Vera Cruz arrived with dlsnatchcs from the City of Mexico dated the 13th Inst., with a report that Min ister Nelson would arrive In the uapitai on the following day and bo officially presented to Juarez on the lllth. Gen. Hosecrans was to leave for Acapales Immediately. There was considerable excitement almut the arrival ol Minister Nelsuu. The lorelgners ex-pact either the annexation of Mexico to the United states, or a protectorate over uie republic. The Mexicans are Jealous anil fearful. Parties concocting bogus claims to lay before the Commission to set at Washington have been arrested. Americans susicctcd ot complicity were being watched. PENNSYLVANIA. Piin.ADRi.riiiA, June 21 Election ol Pastor. At a congKgntlonal meeting of the Second Reformed Church of this cltv. heltl this even ing, Hev. J. McClellan Holmes, of Hudson, New York, was unanimously elected Pastor. Hnse Ball. A lame number of persons witnessed the game of base ball between the Hed Stockings of Cincinnati, nnd the Keystones. The Hed Stockings were not as good as yesterday. The battlnn of tho Keystones was very heavv. Seven Innings were played, the :incinnatiana won. score : ) to s MICHIGAN. AnitiAN, June i'i. Kerosene Accident. This morning about II o'clock a girl named Ellen Stanton, in the employment or it. a. Angell of this city, was badly burned while kindling a lire with Kerosene, t lie can exploded, setting lire to her clothing. She will pronuniy recover. RHODE ISLAND. I'ttoviDKNiK, June t Mitrnigailsott Association. Thu June iiiieling of the Narrsgausett As sociation commences today, ami continues four ilavs. Premiums have been oucreil amounting to tin.lHMl. Many famous horses have been entered, and a large attendance Is anticipated. VIRGINIA. FokTiirss Moment, June 'i'i. Yellow Fever. The schooner Mary E. Femerlck, from Matanzas for Baltimore, arrived last night at the lower quarantine ground, with yellow faver ou board. Captain Dorman. and Cook, a whltu man, died yesterday, and the second mate had tho fever, hut was convalescent. CITY MATTPlRS. Vai,u of Hoiisks and Cattle. The fol lowing Is the average value of horses lu the llfferont townships of Franklin county as es timated from the returns made by the Township Assessors: Montgomery township, fllli; Madison, 72; Hamilton, H; Truro, fOT; Jefferson, 77; Plain, 7; Minilln, 74; Clinton, H.1; Perry, tiff; Sharon, IW; Mention, M, Washington, ril; Norwich, 7d; Franklin, till; Brown, jitlfl; Prairie, H7; Pleasant, fiH; Jackson, $112. The averuge value or cattle la given as noted below: Montgomery towushlp, i'Jii; Madison, (:I0; Hamilton, Truro, I'.tl; J.flVrsou, f-7, Plain, 'i7; Mlffllln, 27; Clluton,J8; Perry, fjs, Shaion, 2I; Blcndon, 2H; Washington, Nurwlch, '.'Ii, Franklin, J7; Brown, f-'7; Prairie, 3H; Pleasnnt, '.H. Jackson, SS. Tax Law nut Ihiih. At a nievtlug of the County Commissioners yesterday It was ordered that the following levies Isi made for the year 1W10 : For general expensu purim-scs, S mills; poor purposes, 1 mill; building purposes, seveu tenths of a mill, special tax for Shadevllle bridge, three-tenths of a mill; for Franklin County Fair Grounds, mill; total, 4,', mills on the dollar. r A bill ol 00 fur furnishing lnirsv and wagon (oi pursuing escitssl prisoners, was paid or allowed. The Bigma Phi Fraternity. (Joli-hbds O., June S3, Vm. In this niorning issue of the Journal, an article appears touching upon tho M Sigma Phi " Society ol Uw Columbus High School, and a rather hap-hazard assertion made that " this society was organized last October." Now, It is not my iutent to detract from the honor of the present High School, nor to depreciate the credit of its present members in attributing to them the organization of a " Literary Society "especially of the " Sigma Phi." Now, my point is this : when the High School was held in the "Old State Street Building,'' there was, and had been fur a number of years, a Society, known as the " Garni Kappl," anal when the new building on the corner of Broad and Sixth was inaugurated, the old "Garni Kappl" dissolved, and formed again under the name of 14 Sigma Phi," and haa existed ever since then. Nearly avery member of the " graduated classes," as well as many undergraduates, were or have been members of the Society, aud Its name originated with the class of 'Oil or '84; hence I In behalf of the originators of Sigma Phi beg leave to correct the statement In thin morning's Issue, that Its organization occurred hut six months ago. itKconniNO dkcrktARY . Sigma Phi of '64. ' There was uothing "haphazzard" about the announcement that the Society referred to was organized last October, because such Is tho case. The "Sigma Phi Fraternity" spoken of yesterday morning, is just as mnch an Independent Society, if we understand the matter, as if the members had adopted tome other title. The announcement that the or ganization of the Sigma Phi Society duted back no further than October last, was not made, because wo were writing only of the Kranernlty who held their but meeting on Monday night. Our captious correspondent will no doubt be relieved by the statement that the writer of the "hap hazzard assertion" had no more thought of saddling the origin of the Sigma Phi Society on the present High School, than he has now that the aforesaid , aptlous" knew what he was writing about. Deooration of the Gravos of Union Soldiers. The Executive Committee, charged with the duly of raising money to defray the exj penses of decorating the graves of Union Soldiers, on the 2'Jlh of May last, report : That the Committee of Arrangements esti mated the amount of money requisite at $ 300 or upwards, in accordance with this estimate this committeo solicited subscriptions from the citizens, which was promptly ami liberally responded to, in the sum of three hundred antl forty-three dollars. The following are all the expenses known ami have been liquidated by the committee t For miiHh- l-'i on TraiiMtiortutiijn tolls IS "5 l.iimlier ami work at t'emetery .14 til t'rlutlnir IT OH MM't'llati'"ii Mils U ;n fi;u on This leaves in the hautls of the committee, unexpended, one hundred and sixty three lollars and ninety-one cents. As a just and lultable disposition of this surplus fund thu committeo will return to each subscriber his pro nttn share, being 47,'K per cent, of the amount subscribed. A few subscriptions were made In thu name of "Cash." The contributors are not rement bcrcd by the committee. By calling on the Chairman, Gen. Wright, thoy will also receive their pro rntti dividend. GRO. B. WltlllllT, TllF.O. II. BUTLKH, K. D. Hahhison, J. F. Bahtlit, Wm. G. DnsitLKit, John Gbaky, Executive Committee. State Convention Railroad Arrange ments. Editous JouiiNAt : Thu following Rail roads will carry delegates to State Conven tion, June 2d, at half fare : Little Miami, Cleveland & Colnmbus, Pan Handle & 1. C, Columbus & Hocking Val ley, Cincinnati & anesvllle, Marietta Ss Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton, Dayton & Michigan, and Baltimore & Ohio. Tickets will be Issued for the round trip, good from 22d to 24th Inclusive. Hodmry Foos, Sec'y State Ex. Com. A Splendid Description Ou a certain occasion, one Paul Denton, a " Methodist preacher in Texas, advertised a barbecue, with better liquor than Is usually furnished. When tho people assembled, a ,' desperado in the crowd cried out, "Mr. Paul Denton, your reverence nas lied, xou promised not only a good barbecue, lint better liquor. Where's the liquor?" "Thure!" answered the missionary, In tones , of thunder, and pointing his long, bony finger at the matchless double spring, gushing up in two strong columns, wmt a soumi line a shout of oy from the Ihisoiii of the earth. there: be rcpcaleil, Willi a loon ternuie as . lightning, while his enemy actually trembled at his feet, "there Is the liquor which God, the Eternal, brews for all his children." "Not In the simmering still, over smoky fires choked with poisonous gasses, and surrounded with the stench of sickening odor und corruption, doth your Father in heaven prepare the precious essence of life, pure cold water. Hut In the glade and grassy deli. . Where thu rial deer wander and tho child loves to play, there (lod brews It; antl down, low down In thu deepest valleys, wheru the fountain iniirinurs and the rills slug; and high up In tho mountain tops, where the naked granltu glitters like gold In the sun, where storm clouds brood and the-thunder storms crash; and out, out ou the wide, wide sea, wheru the hurricane howls music, ami tho big wave rolls the chorus, sweeping tho march of Gisl there he brews It leverage of Hie, health-giving water. , And everywhere It Is a thing of beauty, gleaming in the dew drop, singing In the Hummer ruin, shining in thu lee-gems, till they seemed turned to living Jewels; spreading a golden veil over the sitting sun, nr a whltu gauze around the midnight moon; sporting In the cataract; sleeping In the glazier; dancing 111 thu hail shower; folding Its bright curtains softlv around the wintry world, aud weaving the many-colored iris, that seraph's zone of the air, whose warp Is the rain drops of the earth, antl checkered over with celestial (lowers of the mystic hand of refraction that blessed life-water; no poison bubbles on Its brink; Its foam brings not maducaaaud in tinier; no blood stains its liquid glass; pale willows and starving children weep uot burning tears in Us depths I Sieak out my friends; would you exchange It for the demon's drink, alcohol 1 A shout like the roar of the temi.'st answered "No!" This most beautiful of all descriptions of water, has for many years formed the chief beauty of Gongh's Tciiiicrnuce Lectures, the lecturer giving It as original. """"" a lt'l.,111 IIiii Nnrlnitlfi'lil (Ohio) Itipillillr.) A Hoiniiiiscenoo. The death of Henry .1. Raymond, editor of the New York Times, reminds us that our I friend J. Lamar Coleman, ot this city, was a carrier ol the llrst edition of the Times ever Issued. He was then (I Ml) living in New York Cltv. ami had an extensive route on thu Tribune, Suu aud Herald, In which the Times was au Important addition, as It at- laincti, ai lite very sinrt,, a circiiinunu oi to,-' tssi copies, which altcrwsrd reached ucarjj- 0O,ISSI. I Knun the t'levi'latiil I'lsin lh-slrr.1 Had Stoor Shot, A mad steer, belonging to Moses Wild, Orange street, was killed by a butcher, near l'rosicct street, Sunday, after It had rampaged over a number of streets leading into that thoroughfare, creating Intense excitement along the route. The Noxt President. The National Intelligencer Is a little late In Humiliating General Hancock fur President. T lie ClllM'ii did that more thau a year ago, He would now Ik In the While House If thu Democratic party had uol run out of brains on or Is-rorv the 4th of last July. A'. Y ClfKr-ll. ill IJ t ('III vv-'J

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JH ATTOtlNaV.AT-I.AW. 1U MwltjHtW' T jiTCMriM.s, -.. .,, H oMtCltTBMkBUlldnMt. riAKJ NASH, S ATTUIWEYII-AT-LATr.-- '" ' - '), Ho. attHim.. AmboaHaMaae. ' BEKlt'AND WINE. I J uui Las.I Bsar Halaa. Plll Unaulua Lia,iaisiiUlUr oa hand. ItiUS. Ui.'h St. : BQWR-BINDEUV rfcl'AVOH'S HOOK BINIrtHV, J ANU BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTORY, ' Room. H, M n Mottk Uk Bt., tot. Bnad Uf. BOOKS ANB STATIOmEHY- v J flutt.oeFa,EiiopeB,salo-ArrisldJsA Fmnoa WnUillopyiIa;llWul'.ltiJinWl. BOOTS AND SHOES. AV.Ki. BOOT ANU BHUE BXUBb, Ko. H South High, eoiui Town lit. OH KHAKI. IIOHKJHH. Manufacturers mil Uealera in all kinds of Boots No. 163 BuutU Huh Bt. J. kAI.lt, . Boot, ud HllOil dftiW leoelTM, and sold ebsp. No. MB North Hish strf. t. BOOTS & SHOES -(Wholesale.) J Wholpiwle llert In Hand .nd Uschloe m&df Boots and HhoH, North Ulih Street. CANDY MANUFACTOllY. f-lOl.t.llAN nXIIKIt. Kj yhoMie(j,n,i, lUuurncUjrr n4 Bakorr.Toys, Fow,wn Vriula. Nnk, to. JBii B. IliKh St., Columtius. CAltlMAGEN AND BliOOIES. PETUKit, BliNNSt CO., Hanulactuieraof Carruurea, Ae.,No. 119 Town Ht, tnaar tho Market Booael. Bopurlng dons promptly. ClUAltS ANU TOBACCO. TTTJTTR CTITH, ' Manulacturera of and wholoaals ft retail duakre An Fins Cigars. No. J south High street. 1 .V. HA4JII, Booth High street. Cigars all of my own manufacture. COAL. B JM!er Itsiaj filial, f:o.. 1 V WhulosslaaullktaUdealorslnCoal, 117 North Mlgh Bt. MAT. WKAVKU, tko'y. Wii.i.iAmN 4 mAitm.i:. Dealers in Uoetlag, riltaburg and BhaftCisL Ofnes in Post Owes Kntranes. ' "TV P. 1DA1H, 1 . m Ussier in beat Quality of Hocking Coal. Udtoa, Ifootof Hich St., west epd. Warehouse, all Conal Bt. Wl. HOIIINSON, .... . . Wholesale and KeUll dealer in FltUliulf ud IloeklngUoal. 961 North High St. CWNlFECI'IONS A UESTAI'ItANT. T I.INWKMANrl Ac CO J J. Ambus UuiliUmr. dealer, in Foreign Fruits, Toys, Oysters, Pinli anil (lame of all kinds IP st'seon. CKOCBEUY, Ac. VV'Mna andtlut'sniwars, Olsss ft Plstid Ware, ILamps awl Kilul'a,wboli'sale4kwUil. If.N.lltgliHt. 'IIIIAIN TILli AND fcKWKB PlPli TK( PATrKIINUN, .! Dealer in Sole llriiin Tile and Btooe newer ripe. Yard, opposite Union Passenger Depot. D1IUGOISTS. "YONI.I'll fflATT. if Teuple's Urug Store, 3M South High Bt. scripttonsrarefullysoinponftdedatallhuurB ; Dllt WOODS. OIHOKN.KKHNIIaW cVV sucoessors to J. D. Oiborn ft Co. 14J B. High St 'arr',MatHrom. I W (llmhs . Staple Patier DrT (tood EltllOUANT AGENT. it, II. VAmPKN, i flu. Kmi.nt a.'t n..l Ratata and Ifitelllavncj Ones, Ag't fur Allan no SUamahlp Oo'a IV) N. HighBt. trlJUNITDHEC. Clol,i7MBtiN CAiiTivtB'r t:o J Manufa,!turers of all klnda of Furniture, Chain, fto., wholesale end retail. Ware-rooms, 101 S. Highlit HMI piibnitiibp. CO., Manalacturen of drat-clasa Furnltor. Wholesale and Retail Wareroomi 6, 7 and 8 (iwynne Block. It HI Ell JAIKIS GABDHF.H. Furrier, makes, slters and repairs Furs, at 8. K eor. SUte ft 3d Sts. Work done promptly and well. UKOCEKIES. "i i:n. p, uair.KI.Kit. l T WnnlaaaU and Batail dealer In (Map! Wholesale and BetaU dealer In Htaple Urocerlea choice Famllr Flour, fto. No. 1 North liight Bt, i-as:'ra'llM tr null.. X Wholaaak and Uelaliuroaers, Bhlppersof Vegeta- blea Fruits, fto. Wholesale for caah at lowil prices. pHIKIKK, RIKBIOKI At CO., I Wholesale and Ketatl Urooers. (Tholes Teas, Fo sigi and Domestic Fruits, fto. No. !l B. High St, . BAHDWAUE. rt ninioii' a i s.. JL. Dealsrain Iron, Nails, Tinners' Btoek, Ulaaa, faints, oiu, varnunss, ate. no. aw noutn niga o. HOUSE FIJKNITIJBi:. A trrom. . TAYI.OK A; MHPF. - J7i- u Deslsrsin Usrdwars. llauss Furnishing Goods llrstes. HloYes. Fursscs, fto. in North Hth . HAT CAPS, ETC n'ecltniN imii l lllatvifj. V Manufacturer of Hats, Cape and Furs, and dealer In Straw Ooods, Vmbrellaa, fto. 91U South Illgh St. limillANCE, Horan NRIIBANCtRCO.COI.I'lt1BI.0. Taint luoomti ft AMu;jrlOT,DI t:l. .. . . W.O.Ja.BAKKIl, Secretary. ,ir. echibeb. . HKBHillNKK AIIATia, s.-jf ''cbauu,desiT.lnall kindsor Worked Vf ' rliwnkst, Mth, An, . Uar, Bpnog A JVter tils. aneiteiiANT tailouh. j pr.H.BAy.( ANT TAItJIR. No. Dt N'Utb Ulgh Ht 3 doors north ot (Jay. THK OHIO flUiKCII ANT TAII.OHINI, ft IILOTHINU VO., IU . Ullh St. (lulls' Sulb MadstaOMsr. tUadr.asadoUI0liiMalws7i11ah.Bd. , ..u . .. . JWfli lHNnr:HMKIe.;H, UsrrhaatTalM and dealer la Headyad. Oloth. as ft llrnU' Furnishing Uooda. I Nell Uouse Building. ,HI.M.EIIV. ATK. H. IIANIK i'A. alilhnurv .nd FaacT frnodal Osntlsinsin's Felt sta amind and Presssd. tJot. High and Spring ma. JH, WlliKIK, .. ' "1' 1 Faakionakls MIUIMIT, UnaaTrimmlaga, Fany 4ana,o. Uo Hoath alarh St., sp.UtxaUla Moaaa. ,. J, WH01.KSAI.il ft hKT I,mi,ldNHIl (KKIIIO, .t 1 .1. n . Hill 1 tk Uigk .. Opara Uoua bWek. , "'mrsMvi'. -it if nn H. . IHUIOtt. I. ,m;i .... - -ii -j . Hheet Mump and Mimlral Initnimenla: CU ckrrln wwu.mj mmm rmmM tin, 11 makn uupph J lUaba i-iaao., lMllMt frm Unrant and Meiedei, MuejeaUMUiiaMnM. ,11 (1 ItHUUbV, MACHINf WOUKS. ' 'liiM'sin i ai'iuis.: ro.. Vj nma!ilauXatioaai7tMansvrtM,fMIICBa. saarmnrry. mm. Swaau waa' Itaao Bswaje. PAWN-BKOUEII. TOHIH (1IHIIKLD. O No. 30 Kaat Town St. Honey lnt on Plate, U old anil miw vwrnm, sf... r.rrnat wfiifi.'iw PllT'UllES. i lITCIBKn Ac MllMIIHti. i ' i-. . V V I hutographsrH,dek!r. is 1'rlnrn, Oral ft Kann Frames, btudiuftaalearouigronudAoor.lP.O. Aruadt p. noBKiNon tt tttt ' , t'lIUIXJOKAPUBItB, ' ' ' SI South Hish rl treat. M. KI. GKIXWOI.B, FHOTUtiHAFHKH, No. IS Bast Broad Btnwt. Bt. P.I.I, IOTT, '' "T "r' PhobarraDh Parlors in Johnana Bnlldinv Nil In sf: Boat High etrset. ... ... ... . PLIintBEBS A BEEE IIANGEIM. E HAI.I.KV fHN, lttkn IB LeJUl Vu and HhMt lnJ.Hatha Anal aUr t'loMta and Wh ttowla. No. Wi South Tbudbls KCAL ESTATE. AAHLi JOHNMlN, BSAL CUTATK AGENT, Postorrlra Arrsle. SAWS. OIII.KIX KAN ill AN, Manufacturers of all sizes and every description of Saws. B. K. aorner Spring and Water atraets. SHIHT MANIJFACTOUY. o. 11. AftDKEWN. tShirt MuiufartAirv. N. 18 Oiwra Uuum. ttm- Put- warmntM a itccki fit. KOAP, CAIVDLEH, Ac. W. KONN ' Manufacturer and dealer In Saan and Uanlla. Hldea nnd Tallow. Westol Broadway Bridge. TAILOIIINO A HEPAIltlNG. Ji i.ii'm i.ai ti-:kh('ii, Tailot; room No. 1 Naughton Building. Clothes made, repairod and altered in a satisfactory manner. HKNBY BKKTKHNITIg, TAIIAIlt, CI.KANKIl AND UKPA1KRH. No. 136 south High, op. (ioodale House, up stairs. WATCHES AND JEWIXUY. Rll. IIIINBAK At CO., . Di-alers In Walch,. tloeka. Plated Ware, sew elry and Spectacles. No. 11 hast Town Street. Til A. V L. I.KMIIIKHP.tlX, X1 . Wholesale and uetuil dealers in Watches, Clock! and Jewelry. No. 71 South Uigh St. WINES No. Ub Bouth High St., baa :he choicest Wines rod and whits. Heoommended by all physicians. YANKEE NOTIONS (WholitMile.) HA ii it in, NKii.p.ii A: nixon, Wholesale dualera in Foreiirn ft American Fane Uoodsft Yankee Notions. 101, los, lu! ft lull K. Town HL GROCERIE8. GEO. M'DONALD fc CO. IO Sonlh HIkIi Sircci. KV.V.V CONNTAIMTI.Y ON II AIM II a full lino of oarefully selected FAMILY GlIOCEHIKs Wo would call spocial attention to our brand of LOGAN MILLS WU1TU WUilAT VLOUU Hade from genuine White Hill Wheat, not excelled bl any uraua in unio, we also Keep a supply oi Fresh Cruckiiil Wheat, augii Maw tf ji;. tnciioNAi.n v co. BOOK BINDERY. SIEBERT &, LILLEY, Blank Book Manufacturers, l'rlii orM, Uiuilvi'M, AND LEQAl CLANK rVlSUHUKltS. tipeciftl1 ftttentiun paid to BianufarturttiK Brnt-clwt Ann tiiitinn ui every iwwTipiura, wnn oi withuut DrintMl hfrKltuim, MtiUCJUANTH. MANL'FAtTUttiSUH, UAllatUAUCUUrANlKb. o. Full Mts ol Hookn mitih on ihurt outlee. u nuiUtd tu ifiTti ptirfect utufBOtioD. OPEKA HOUSE BUILDING, oyllueodl; C'OI,UMIIllH,(l. COMMISSION HOU8EU. WM fflON YPENl , FORWARDING Sl COMMISSION MERCHANT, -naun u- Grain of nil IfimlM, PI.OUH, WIIIMKW, Ac. "The Hurheat Prices Paid stall times foi Una Wheat, Kya, Barley, ste., etc OFF10K: Near nest P.nd of National Boad tlrldgi, (lOl.unBliN, OHIO. maylT sod3mls SEWING MACHINES. Old tools at anr pno an dear When new ud Unproved onee appear. rn ax i yi iho v rnn knt ovfh am I other Family HewiM Machin. and we claim that t will do a greater raiiKe of work with leea trouble and ariltiHtment of nvetlle, thread and tennlon, and ie l liable to get out of order, more umple In manaHement, and eaaier oomprehended than anr tewing machine In the market, notwithstanding the many mierepreevn-tatrone made bj our nviou$ oompetlton who lull Inferior machinea. If ihj had the txtt, It would nut be neeeeaiary to run down the Vlureniw. The faat Ii the Florence Ban ao many Improvement! and advantatrea, over the machinea repreeented by our neluhbura, that they are obligvd to reeurt to mierepreevntation, which nun Id oe buneaili tne durnitv oi an nunurauleeomiwa I tor. If an airrnt ol othr machinea oall on you and run down our maehinm, make a note of hit remark and oall al our AlToom, and w will aatUly yuu that what they aay ayainst our macntnee a nut true, out falae In every particular, and our mnohlt--will uetaln ua in an we ciaim mr , w, o. uuutvn, i Kaei Htaie HL,i:iMimriue. inn? Qiiawi'mTVn T It Y WELDEN SPRING WATER, (AltorntlTot hnlybciulo.l NT, ,IL IIANH, VX. T VimiFIKS TUH t J.IIOH, AND (WHICH CA. . TAIllIU, Kidney IXimiilaiuTA.anil aU dkaase. ol tin' sculp and akin. mr Ask to aee Pamphlet, of B. K. HAMrKI,, Ak'vt, uy ueod.lni' No. I.I South High ot,, Culumbua, W- White Sulphur Springs, i ' Umubrlar to., West Va, TltlH 01,11 AN!) IMHTINUVIHIIKU WATKHINU 1'fiAf 'R, art Itiftif r-nttwnM aa nti nnrlValM .ifrq-fiM airent fur th eur ol nhntinate dia-aei and ft trw rwwirtot the phttuure Mkir. will li upj-netl ua Hie lot or Mat, with a capacity for the vnlvrtalumrntof aUtut. i.dnii prrftiifla. ' Ttie niiHaMiHk Ohm H. tj -v nnntinir with the IWiunvre Ohm H. II, (titiuiitib ibu tiriuiue Alea H It. I will In ruuutnit to the Hp'lniuby (he lit of July A -luViitlid IUH mtd Un Un.l, with cv-rt enure uf fnirnnn( antnMr..'nt eakulateil rnierent the mva IM uroonirlbikU Ui the happittee" of tlvt w krr W pWati tars, frill lai luunil lrra. f lUIH B I'll,, jiini MNiim I'mnrtftrirs. riiim iM.n .,MiKu nii.i,'rnat A. iinilnrslaiiail haa aaain lalisn cliaran nl llnli,l I'lanloif Mill, wt Walnut alnvl, iail i,r ll,s Market Hurt., anil ra prspaml ta ,ln all airma nr Planinir, ranull Haannif, Kasli, IStar, Kiln, mr , im tli afctirlnat aiilHta All iv.Miaa will flnil It 1.1 ttiiw advaaUHs l BITS nis a il Banns avina snw wn, i,-, M.rilQiiai UKNIIF UunaHUH, (Rflo5e n c eVW SEWING IVIftCHINEy DRY GOODS. NAUGHTON'S f) KI'IMNtlHa !r IIKY tilkolIN Ana IVkV aland am A. asawaiiF mntasl aa aau aa.1 sasaain. the N 1UW stocu. Tk. nadeaslgnsd atedtaa klaaaatl V, sail ua Han utMMJS at ijuwaax l-aioas, , , . . , , DrvM l.sxxla, . Chraut IrlrriiirHt, i:lica! Mtiawlis, ' ". CheHit! Everjrthlu( , ' CtieMia J antes Naughton. ' lit A; IHtftoath HinktUrol, -aiarMitSB) , ,, i Oor.mbs,ohle. A. C. 1IGADLEY & 10. TAKE PLEASI'HE ' IN INFOIIHJNO THB1B PATKONS AND TBK ,, , 1'UUUIU THAT TUB HAVH Large & Attractive Stock OF ItliK'k Ac lTiincy ILK8! Striped Foulards, Mriped roplius, Plain Poplius, Mohairs, ilprtfas, French & Bullish Piques. Irench tuglisn Ininlzes, Kobes, Percales, liiughaiUN, (loaklngs, Shawls, ' Mantles, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HOS I EBY, Cloths and Cassimcres, COTTONADES, CHECKS, STRIPES, LINENS, Domestic Goods, PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS, &c. VtT Wo most respect fully invite tlie nt tent inn of the lA'lk-uil llL-ntlemcn to our very WMFLETB and ATrUA(rnVBHtuck,atenringaU that nupilniwUl be spared to pleaau. r ilarKHiun Rlwu lu nil fuvuriUff ua witb u cull. A. C. HEAdTeY tic CO., Nos. '2.10 At tl,VJSoulll IliKh Si. aprJt I N- OH SALE OF SPRING & SUMMER DRESS GOODS, AT llcdiiued X'riccs, Commencing Monday, June 14th. 50 Pieces French Percales 25c. 25 " " Lawns 20c. All our French Jocontits and Organdies at Bcductid Prices, DRESS GOODS AT 25, 27, 30. 31 AND 81 BLACK IM GBKNAUINB. 8-4 White Crape Maretz, Striped and Figured Vrenadines, A Lot of White Pique at 50c worth 75c, Llama Laco Points, i Kenyon & Wiggin, No. 0 Neil IIoiihc Block. Oi-Pll oeml. 0NBUUN, RtUSlllW AlO.'S CARPET AMD DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT, UM MUIITII IIIUH 8T. The Nt'wcut FtitltiriiN nntl lict uinkck l ('urptiilnK. NmtliiK. Oil IJItilliN, Window Mliiitlt!. Curtain. and llollunds, Stiilr Hods, imd oth r llotiNe FiiriiloliiiiK Woods, are bring roiimnnlly rr. ttlvfd by it. Also, t varlwl anil large niiHortnu'iit of Stiiplc imd Fimcy ry Ooodn, at low priced. iijjfii mr t'liAa. r. ftRkci .8. BRADFORD & CO., Wool Commission Morchants. I'llOVIDKNIil M. I. CaONBluVl""(TH IHIl.f !ITKU.-(!ANU AUVAN. . ru ttisili1 whiii nuiulrvd, Infnimstlitn In rs-..,,ll,Ti,!,mSi tiimlltliin "f tl markita, c , c, tnr-,Z't ,.ll'alf.ia, by l,.llsr. In Cliaa. F. Him.., V. k'lmmS ll.il, jlia:u(UuluB.buaH Ohio. Hacka lurnlrliial ua aiailallMii I il l n I . I . .inn 1 ., i . "I n ,i ( , $ ffiiven Away i Tu ny wroni wkliln "int'l'iVi"""', ttiat wilt lali llis Imnlils l.i writs tar -t1 iilara al lisMnaaa na,ln tin allots- ysaa i,!'""1' , aillili fiirnuil- .. .. t...i ...,lr. luinaral,. vd twlun. insula tu .iiir , h ..an, l'"'r,E"''Sl,','J'.',,Mll,'.?.', ulasanl emiiliirlnviitj a. a. aBAfiruaU aaita. , ..(uaiuHaw WARNING AGAINST A al : COUNTERFEITERS! The l'ulilic U hcrubr cautluntd against liurchanioj; or kaviug sujythln to do with a worthless, mixture, repreouuUil by Its unprlu ciplcd manufactarer, (who rvslilue la Clrcle-vllle, Ohio,) to be the bom fide ItlisliU'r's Herb Bitter. In maklug this representation he 1 guilty of dellburi'te falaehooil. nishlcr'sllcrb Bitten la manu.'iictiiml my by the undersigned, who are the sole successors ot Dr. Benjamin Mishlcr, and any other person or persons, who manufacture any preparation and offer It to the pnlille as niNhlcr' Herb Bitters or represent, directly or Indirectly, that It it mule according to"th original Mlshler receipt,1; are swindlers and lmposters. All dealers are, also, hereby notified that, under recent decisions or the Courts, tlicy may, ntl will lie prosecuted, it they offer for sale any counterfeit or Imitation of onr Bitters. It is Impossible lor this or any other puny to manufacture the counterpart of Mislu ler's Herb Bitters, lie claims to have purchased " the original receipt" fur making our Hitters, from one l'atton, who onco had a trivial Interest In our sales, but we respectfully submit to the public that this man l'atton does not know the ingredients we use, nor the method of preparing our Hitters, lie deceived the person who bought his receipt (?) and that person now seeks to Impose upon the credulity of the masses, notwithstanding he has been convinced that his ao called " receipt " Is worthless. All that this man l'atton knows about making our Bitters, Is known to every employee iu our labaratory, vl : the two articles used for llavoring pur poses, which arc liiiiiiihoriiiiit. We use no leas than twenty-two different Ingredients two of which are imported for us di rectly from France. Tho relative io-ortioili we uso of all theso lugredlents, and our method of extracting and c 0111 billing their medicinal virtues, Is a secret uow known to only three living individuals, and they are connected with our house, Mr. Patum is not connected with us. We submit, therefore, that the nostrum manufactured by the party In question, does not possess any medicinal virtue; that it Is only a common bar-drink ; that it is made to sell not to cure and that in retre seating it to be our Oreat Household lieine- ly, thu manufacturer la guilty of a gross fraud aud is unworthy of the nubile confidence. Like every other nrticle of value, MIS11- MSIl'S I1EKU MTTKIIS Is a shining mark (or counterfeiters, and we are determined to protect ourselves against this species of sconudrellsin. It may prove Itself cunning, but it will flud that we are actlue and vigilant in defending our right. We cannot per fectly protect the public against imiUUioim of our Hitters, but the public can protect themselves to a great extent If they will observe the following rules, viz: 1st. Do not purchase any article represent ed to be MIBHLEK'S UKUU MTTKKS, which is not uutlitntiaittil by the marks enumerated In the paragraph below, headed Caution! 2ud. Buy only ol those dealers whose standing In the community is a guarantee of their inttijnty. 3rd. Have nothing to do with any article purporting to be MISULEK'S IIElill HIT- TE1I3, which is offered for sale by the luiml or 0,il(m. The gcnulno article Is sold ony in botlUii. CAUTION ! Wo beg to statu for the information of all respectable persons, that wo are the sole proprietors of MISII LEU'S HEItn MTTEllS, which Is put up only In Munre yhm ImtUet with Wgnulitiitnl measure of done', blown on the rear pmiel ; tho words " Oil. 8. II. IIaiitman ,fc (Jo. one side panel, and the words " Misiu.Kit's I mui HirrKitB " on the other side panel. A neat while table Is placed on the front panel Ooer the (ark and extending down the sides of the neck of each bottle, is Our Own Internal Hcvcuue Stamp,, with a portrait of Dr. Benjamin Mlshler, directly in the centre, Every bottlu Is wrapped In a Iare Circular, aud is agaiu enclosed lu a yellow outiule wrn;i. per, on the frontof which Is our Trade Mark, (the snme aa tho one at the head of this ad verttsement), and also the words "MISII. I.EU'S 11KK1! BITTEHS." On tho sides of this wrapper are the words " Tlie (Irent IIouu hold Remeily." If the article that Is offered or sale does not answer lu every lurtkuUr to the foregoing description, It is uol genuine and any Information accorded to us of such being In the market, will Im receded as market! favor. N. U. Ileware ol Milled bottles. See that the stamp over the cork has not been turn liered with. DR. 8. , IIARTMAN k CO, l.fllM'IINtOl', I'll. I- bold by 8. ii. 8AMUKI, A Co., of Co lumbus, (., ami other respectable druggists Mkssiis. S. E. Samukl & Co. havo Jua bought a large lot of Mlshler s Herb Betters direct from Lancaster, Pa., and resiwctrully Invites all country dealers, druggists, and others who desire to purchase thu genuine urlldi, to call and buy or them, as they have houulil In large tiuaiitllles, ami are ablo to sell at less thau luMuilacurer'" prices liy tin slngle.uase. , . Juiil. it-Hn TELEGRAPHIC REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL BB BAIL- - I ispti-ial by F A Lias. I ! 1'UILAOKLTUIA, June ti. The game of base lull played to-day be tween the celebrated Ited Stockings of Cln cinnati and the Key Stones of Phllapelphla, resulted in a victory for the- Cincinnati's. Tie score stood as follows:' when game was called on the 7th Inning the Cincinnati's were 45 and Key Stones 30. Over Ave thou sand people present and tlie game sharply coxiteseted. The Cincinnati's leaveto-morrow for Baltimore, where they play the Maryland club on Thursday, thence to Washing top. Thus far they have been victorious,' having defeated the best clubs of the East. MEW YORK. ... New Yohk, June ti. I Addltious la ttaa China Treaty. A Hong Kong letter of April 30th says that twenty-nine articles, embodying highly important concessions, are to be added to the teat of the Burlliuame treaty. These are in tended to afTord greater protection awl com-mrrcial facilities to foreigners.. The ludlan Catuiniaaion. Tho following dispatch from Mr. Colyer has been received by the executive committee of the U.S. Indian Commission in this city: f OUT J JKKIANCK, J title 4. We leave this morning for the Moqui coun try In Arizona. They are 1'iiliclo Indians there, of whom but very little Is known; they are said to occupy five or six villages In the mountains, and uumber aliout seveu thousand souls. They are peaceable and Industrious, raising com ami having flocks of goaW and sheep. Dr. Palmer, of the Smithsonian Institute, ami an escort oi lour soldiers anil the Navajo Indians accompany us, all mounted ou mules, and rations for W days. The Navajocs are doing as well as they coultl after their cruel antl stupid removal to tlie Basque Uodondo. Uen. Sherman deserves great praise for restoring them to their old homes here. They have aliout two t lousand acres planted wheat, corn, beans, Ax., anil have many sheep, ami are fust recovering from their poverty; still, they need help. Hev. J. M. Itoberts has commenced u Iiool and a cnurcn among incm ai huh place. nder the i'reslivturlan Hoard, which prom ises well; but he needs help also. Cnbau Juuta Admitted to Hull. The members of Cuban Junta, arrested yes terday, were to-day admitted to ball, except Kyan, who remalua iu jaU until ho has an examination to-morrow. Aoslalulit lulled stales Treasurer. It Is understood that Secretary Boat well will, to-morrow; appoint a successor to Assistant Treasurer Van Dyck, who tendered his resignation some months ago. lira, Forest's Alimony. An order was enteretl In tho Superior Court directing the Trust Company to pay alimony to Mrs. Forest semi-annually hereafter, which obviates the necessity of special semt-annnal orders. Arrest at Lottery Dealers. A large number of lottery policy dealers avc been arrested and held for examination, charged with doing business without paying speoial tax. xeiiaw fever. Several more yellow fever patients from the Saratoga have been admitted to the hospital, aud one additional death occurred. The NchiilxenfcNt. The storm Interrupted the shouting at the Schutzenfcst to day, but the In-door sports were thoroughly enjoyed. Ilaie Mall. The Atlantlcs beat the Haymakers yester day by 21 to 4. Presidency of I lie Columbia College. Brcv. Moj.-Oen. Alexander S. Webb, U. S. ., has been Invited to assume the Presidency of Columbia College. Death of ICev, lr. Grcenlenf. Hev. Dr. Urccnleaf, rector of the Chtirch of Emanuel, Brooklyn, died suddenly In his chair in the vestry-room last night. He was the sou of the late Judge tirccnleal of Harvard College. uuffalo, June aa. Hallroad Election. The following is the result of election for Ulcers of the Buffalo and Erie Hallway, heltl here to-day: Directors, William Williams of Uiitmlo, A. ltolilnsou ol new torn, Horace F. Clark of New York, Augustus Schell of Now York, Charles H. Lee of Sliver Creok, Gibson T. Williams of Buffalo, William L. Scott of Eric, IV, Milton Courtwrlght of Erie. Charles M. Heed of Erie. 11. L. J.aus lng of Buffalo, John M. Hutchison of Buffalo, lames U. Harrison of Hullalo, anil Ueo. u. Chaso of Buffalo. President, William Wil liams; Vice President, Charles H.Lee; Secretary and Treasurer, Ueo. H. Chase. Indicted for Murder. Ai.n.vNY,. luuuliii. The Uraud Jury uf Herkimer county in lictcd Mrs. Nancy Lyman for tho murder o( her husband, Ephralm Gardiner, In March last, Prof. Porter, of tills city, having discov ered arsenic lu the remains of tlie decascd. ILLINOIS. Ciiiiauo, June 11. Charge aguluat Iter. Tlr. Cheney. A lew days since Bishop Whltehonsc ap pointed Hev. Geo. F. Ctishmaii, liev. Hlchartl r . Swelt, and Judge I,. 11. Otis to examine the case of It, v. Charles E. Cheney. That committee performed the duty assigned and yesterday made presentment, which was serveil ou Mr. Cheney tlie same day. He is cited for trial ou the 81st of July, In the Bishops Cathedral Church the trial will be pub lic In its character. 1 lie charges against Air. Cheney are violating articles seven and eight of the constitution of the church aud viola tion of his ordination vows to minister the sacraments as they arc set forth aud reeelveil by the l'rolvstuut Episcopal uilitircli. the speclllcatlons are that he omilsthe words "regenerate" and "regeneration" lu the baptis mal service, and makes other variations from the book of Common Prayer. . WASHINGTON. Wasimniiton, June 'ii. Callura at Whlto llouao l.en. Webb Cabinet ffluetluv. The White House was lively to-tlay with callers, During tho morning Senator Feu ton, Hon. John A. Bingham, Secretary Rawl ins, ilou. 8. A. Hurlbut, U.S. Minister to Columbia, Hon. A. P. Hovcy, Minister to Peru, antl others saw Hie lVesldcnt. Gen. J. Watson Webb has arrived lu this city. At the cabinet meeting to-day all incuab- inet officers were present, excepting Cox antl llotitwell, who were represented by their as slstants. Colored Hen ou tho Jury. This morning, In the Criminal Couit, live colored men were swnru as grand-jurors, and ainoug thu petit-jurors summoned ior to morrow are nlnu colored men; the three bailiff's just appointed by the Court are col ored men. : MASSACHUSETTS Boston, Juuo 'i'i Ueulh ol Hlchard I leu her suicide. Hull. Hlchard Fletcher died last evening; agetl Ml years. Dr. Joslnh Alklnsou, a wi II known physician ol Nuwburypurt, committed suicide yesterday. Cause, temporary Insanity. - Hi-HiNirtKl,i, June S3, Tfuakeia far Turkey. Col. Benton, Commandant U. S army, Is sending away HHl.trtiO muskets, which our Government has sold to the Turkish Govern ment. mahylanl ' Baltimuhb, JunolW. ' Death ol 1. Mason Campkell. J; Mason Campbell, one of the most il In ilngiilshed of Maryland lawyers, dliil yester day. ' lale I. Iconic l.i.vr. til the r.ases of several prisoners Indtt'leil Inr acting ss Insuriincu agents without hav lug Statu licenses, Judge Gllmore deridis license was required, and the strsoiis were I lame to a penally of 1 10. FOREIGN NEWS. 1 1) j Atlaatic Oabls.) SPAIX. ' '' M.U1H1U, JUue'.'l. The oflicial reading of the new Constltu lion In many nlaces In the countrr was an swered with Republican cries. Slight dis turbances have ocenrred at r erial, Leon ami Portevcdo, but they were promptly suppress ed. A grand Republican demonstration will be made here to-morrow in honor ot the victims uf the revolution ol 'l6. The National Pan tbeon will be inaugurated, aud the remains of illustrious Spaniards will be conducted by a procession through tne streets antl aeposi ted In the edifice with appropriate ceremonies. Disturbances are apprehended, which the Government is taking precautions to pre vent. General Pezuela has been taken tu Cadiz, where he will be tried by court martial. km.i.ami. 1 I.omioN, June 31. The Koyal Thames Yatcht Club regatta came off, to day, from Nore to Davy. Twelve yachts sailed, starting at 8:35 A. M. By time and allowance, the Julia won the first prize, 100, anil the Kgiria the third prize, m lsmael Pasha, Viceroy of Egypt, arrived In London to-day, and is the guest of the Uueen at Buckingham Palace, which has been fitted up for his residence. A series of brilliant fetes have been arranged in his honor. The Viceroy was met at the railway station by the Prince of Wales and others, and was es corted by a large military procession to Buckingham Palace. All Immense crown oi lieople litl the way ami repeatedly cheered. t he sou oi tne laie rung luconurusoi Abyssinia, who has been at school here will he sent to India as the climate of England proves untavorable to his health. t he Sthe praises me n iitieu mares uuvera meut for its consistency in taking measures to prevent the departure of tlllihusteriiig parties for Cuba. It says the sanction by the Attorney Ueueral of the arrest of the Cuban lnsurgciit.1 unia, in new lorKissausiaciory. t lie more vigorously me ncuiraiiiy iuvn are enforced at ' tne outset me more easily will the public mind be led lu the rlgnt inrccuon oi sympauiy for a nation struggling for freedom Is natural to Americans as well as Englishmen; but the sooner tho people are reminded that a neu tral couulry has Unties that will uol allow the sending out of privateers and warlike expeditions the better. Neutrality Is not likely to exist unless me laws, as mey now stand, are enforced; and when the laws are insufficient, they ought to lie amenueii. bug lislt lawyers and statesmen may, to tltelr own advantage and nstrnction. watcn tlie result ot the proceedings instituted in the United States, for the American statute dealing with the subiect Is almost iiidentlcal with the Knnllsh law. The case will he tireceilf lit ol jtollry worthy of consideration and Imita tion. In thu House of Lords this evening the Earl of Sbaftsbury gave notice of an amend mcnt to the bill for the disestablishment of tho Irish Church, to the following effect: "That the surplus church property shall be a fund from which to grant loans to the Irish peasantry." Madrid, June 82. . The Heunblican members of the Cortes arc about to Issue a manifesto advising all their supporters to swear allegiance to the Constitution if positively required so to do. The clergy consider It their policy to reject the oath as a body. Tho Republican dmnonstra- lion to day was quite large anil passeti on quietly. ;i;itTiAiv. Fhankfomt, June 21. United States Bonds closed easier, but not quotably lower. MEXICO. Havana, Juuo 31. Arrival al .linlsler Melaau. Steamship Cleopatra from Vera Cruz arrived with dlsnatchcs from the City of Mexico dated the 13th Inst., with a report that Min ister Nelson would arrive In the uapitai on the following day and bo officially presented to Juarez on the lllth. Gen. Hosecrans was to leave for Acapales Immediately. There was considerable excitement almut the arrival ol Minister Nelsuu. The lorelgners ex-pact either the annexation of Mexico to the United states, or a protectorate over uie republic. The Mexicans are Jealous anil fearful. Parties concocting bogus claims to lay before the Commission to set at Washington have been arrested. Americans susicctcd ot complicity were being watched. PENNSYLVANIA. Piin.ADRi.riiiA, June 21 Election ol Pastor. At a congKgntlonal meeting of the Second Reformed Church of this cltv. heltl this even ing, Hev. J. McClellan Holmes, of Hudson, New York, was unanimously elected Pastor. Hnse Ball. A lame number of persons witnessed the game of base ball between the Hed Stockings of Cincinnati, nnd the Keystones. The Hed Stockings were not as good as yesterday. The battlnn of tho Keystones was very heavv. Seven Innings were played, the :incinnatiana won. score : ) to s MICHIGAN. AnitiAN, June i'i. Kerosene Accident. This morning about II o'clock a girl named Ellen Stanton, in the employment or it. a. Angell of this city, was badly burned while kindling a lire with Kerosene, t lie can exploded, setting lire to her clothing. She will pronuniy recover. RHODE ISLAND. I'ttoviDKNiK, June t Mitrnigailsott Association. Thu June iiiieling of the Narrsgausett As sociation commences today, ami continues four ilavs. Premiums have been oucreil amounting to tin.lHMl. Many famous horses have been entered, and a large attendance Is anticipated. VIRGINIA. FokTiirss Moment, June 'i'i. Yellow Fever. The schooner Mary E. Femerlck, from Matanzas for Baltimore, arrived last night at the lower quarantine ground, with yellow faver ou board. Captain Dorman. and Cook, a whltu man, died yesterday, and the second mate had tho fever, hut was convalescent. CITY MATTPlRS. Vai,u of Hoiisks and Cattle. The fol lowing Is the average value of horses lu the llfferont townships of Franklin county as es timated from the returns made by the Township Assessors: Montgomery township, fllli; Madison, 72; Hamilton, H; Truro, fOT; Jefferson, 77; Plain, 7; Minilln, 74; Clinton, H.1; Perry, tiff; Sharon, IW; Mention, M, Washington, ril; Norwich, 7d; Franklin, till; Brown, jitlfl; Prairie, H7; Pleasant, fiH; Jackson, $112. The averuge value or cattle la given as noted below: Montgomery towushlp, i'Jii; Madison, (:I0; Hamilton, Truro, I'.tl; J.flVrsou, f-7, Plain, 'i7; Mlffllln, 27; Clluton,J8; Perry, fjs, Shaion, 2I; Blcndon, 2H; Washington, Nurwlch, '.'Ii, Franklin, J7; Brown, f-'7; Prairie, 3H; Pleasnnt, '.H. Jackson, SS. Tax Law nut Ihiih. At a nievtlug of the County Commissioners yesterday It was ordered that the following levies Isi made for the year 1W10 : For general expensu purim-scs, S mills; poor purposes, 1 mill; building purposes, seveu tenths of a mill, special tax for Shadevllle bridge, three-tenths of a mill; for Franklin County Fair Grounds, mill; total, 4,', mills on the dollar. r A bill ol 00 fur furnishing lnirsv and wagon (oi pursuing escitssl prisoners, was paid or allowed. The Bigma Phi Fraternity. (Joli-hbds O., June S3, Vm. In this niorning issue of the Journal, an article appears touching upon tho M Sigma Phi " Society ol Uw Columbus High School, and a rather hap-hazard assertion made that " this society was organized last October." Now, It is not my iutent to detract from the honor of the present High School, nor to depreciate the credit of its present members in attributing to them the organization of a " Literary Society "especially of the " Sigma Phi." Now, my point is this : when the High School was held in the "Old State Street Building,'' there was, and had been fur a number of years, a Society, known as the " Garni Kappl," anal when the new building on the corner of Broad and Sixth was inaugurated, the old "Garni Kappl" dissolved, and formed again under the name of 14 Sigma Phi," and haa existed ever since then. Nearly avery member of the " graduated classes," as well as many undergraduates, were or have been members of the Society, aud Its name originated with the class of 'Oil or '84; hence I In behalf of the originators of Sigma Phi beg leave to correct the statement In thin morning's Issue, that Its organization occurred hut six months ago. itKconniNO dkcrktARY . Sigma Phi of '64. ' There was uothing "haphazzard" about the announcement that the Society referred to was organized last October, because such Is tho case. The "Sigma Phi Fraternity" spoken of yesterday morning, is just as mnch an Independent Society, if we understand the matter, as if the members had adopted tome other title. The announcement that the or ganization of the Sigma Phi Society duted back no further than October last, was not made, because wo were writing only of the Kranernlty who held their but meeting on Monday night. Our captious correspondent will no doubt be relieved by the statement that the writer of the "hap hazzard assertion" had no more thought of saddling the origin of the Sigma Phi Society on the present High School, than he has now that the aforesaid , aptlous" knew what he was writing about. Deooration of the Gravos of Union Soldiers. The Executive Committee, charged with the duly of raising money to defray the exj penses of decorating the graves of Union Soldiers, on the 2'Jlh of May last, report : That the Committee of Arrangements esti mated the amount of money requisite at $ 300 or upwards, in accordance with this estimate this committeo solicited subscriptions from the citizens, which was promptly ami liberally responded to, in the sum of three hundred antl forty-three dollars. The following are all the expenses known ami have been liquidated by the committee t For miiHh- l-'i on TraiiMtiortutiijn tolls IS "5 l.iimlier ami work at t'emetery .14 til t'rlutlnir IT OH MM't'llati'"ii Mils U ;n fi;u on This leaves in the hautls of the committee, unexpended, one hundred and sixty three lollars and ninety-one cents. As a just and lultable disposition of this surplus fund thu committeo will return to each subscriber his pro nttn share, being 47,'K per cent, of the amount subscribed. A few subscriptions were made In thu name of "Cash." The contributors are not rement bcrcd by the committee. By calling on the Chairman, Gen. Wright, thoy will also receive their pro rntti dividend. GRO. B. WltlllllT, TllF.O. II. BUTLKH, K. D. Hahhison, J. F. Bahtlit, Wm. G. DnsitLKit, John Gbaky, Executive Committee. State Convention Railroad Arrange ments. Editous JouiiNAt : Thu following Rail roads will carry delegates to State Conven tion, June 2d, at half fare : Little Miami, Cleveland & Colnmbus, Pan Handle & 1. C, Columbus & Hocking Val ley, Cincinnati & anesvllle, Marietta Ss Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton, Dayton & Michigan, and Baltimore & Ohio. Tickets will be Issued for the round trip, good from 22d to 24th Inclusive. Hodmry Foos, Sec'y State Ex. Com. A Splendid Description Ou a certain occasion, one Paul Denton, a " Methodist preacher in Texas, advertised a barbecue, with better liquor than Is usually furnished. When tho people assembled, a ,' desperado in the crowd cried out, "Mr. Paul Denton, your reverence nas lied, xou promised not only a good barbecue, lint better liquor. Where's the liquor?" "Thure!" answered the missionary, In tones , of thunder, and pointing his long, bony finger at the matchless double spring, gushing up in two strong columns, wmt a soumi line a shout of oy from the Ihisoiii of the earth. there: be rcpcaleil, Willi a loon ternuie as . lightning, while his enemy actually trembled at his feet, "there Is the liquor which God, the Eternal, brews for all his children." "Not In the simmering still, over smoky fires choked with poisonous gasses, and surrounded with the stench of sickening odor und corruption, doth your Father in heaven prepare the precious essence of life, pure cold water. Hut In the glade and grassy deli. . Where thu rial deer wander and tho child loves to play, there (lod brews It; antl down, low down In thu deepest valleys, wheru the fountain iniirinurs and the rills slug; and high up In tho mountain tops, where the naked granltu glitters like gold In the sun, where storm clouds brood and the-thunder storms crash; and out, out ou the wide, wide sea, wheru the hurricane howls music, ami tho big wave rolls the chorus, sweeping tho march of Gisl there he brews It leverage of Hie, health-giving water. , And everywhere It Is a thing of beauty, gleaming in the dew drop, singing In the Hummer ruin, shining in thu lee-gems, till they seemed turned to living Jewels; spreading a golden veil over the sitting sun, nr a whltu gauze around the midnight moon; sporting In the cataract; sleeping In the glazier; dancing 111 thu hail shower; folding Its bright curtains softlv around the wintry world, aud weaving the many-colored iris, that seraph's zone of the air, whose warp Is the rain drops of the earth, antl checkered over with celestial (lowers of the mystic hand of refraction that blessed life-water; no poison bubbles on Its brink; Its foam brings not maducaaaud in tinier; no blood stains its liquid glass; pale willows and starving children weep uot burning tears in Us depths I Sieak out my friends; would you exchange It for the demon's drink, alcohol 1 A shout like the roar of the temi.'st answered "No!" This most beautiful of all descriptions of water, has for many years formed the chief beauty of Gongh's Tciiiicrnuce Lectures, the lecturer giving It as original. """"" a lt'l.,111 IIiii Nnrlnitlfi'lil (Ohio) Itipillillr.) A Hoiniiiiscenoo. The death of Henry .1. Raymond, editor of the New York Times, reminds us that our I friend J. Lamar Coleman, ot this city, was a carrier ol the llrst edition of the Times ever Issued. He was then (I Ml) living in New York Cltv. ami had an extensive route on thu Tribune, Suu aud Herald, In which the Times was au Important addition, as It at- laincti, ai lite very sinrt,, a circiiinunu oi to,-' tssi copies, which altcrwsrd reached ucarjj- 0O,ISSI. I Knun the t'levi'latiil I'lsin lh-slrr.1 Had Stoor Shot, A mad steer, belonging to Moses Wild, Orange street, was killed by a butcher, near l'rosicct street, Sunday, after It had rampaged over a number of streets leading into that thoroughfare, creating Intense excitement along the route. The Noxt President. The National Intelligencer Is a little late In Humiliating General Hancock fur President. T lie ClllM'ii did that more thau a year ago, He would now Ik In the While House If thu Democratic party had uol run out of brains on or Is-rorv the 4th of last July. A'. Y ClfKr-ll. ill IJ t ('III vv-'J